Vehicles stop at customs booths while entering the United States from the tunnel coming under the Detroit river from Windsor, Ontario in downtown Detroit, Michigan March 1, 2013. (REBECCA COOK/REUTERS)

Vehicles stop at customs booths while entering the United States from the tunnel coming under the Detroit river from Windsor, Ontario in downtown Detroit, Michigan March 1, 2013.(REBECCA COOK/REUTERS)

Windsor seeks clarity on what will happen to Detroit section of tunnel linking the two cities
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In the wake of Detroit’s bankruptcy, the mayor of Windsor says his office is
reaching out to the city to see what is happening with the U.S. portion of the
Windsor-Detroit Tunnel.

Eddie Francis says his office has contacted the office of Detroit’s emergency
manager.

It’s not clear yet if Detroit’s portion of the tunnel is one of the city’s
assets that would be put up for sale.

A lone vacant graffiti covered house sits in an area that used to be filled with houses in Detroit's east end on March 20, 2013. Over years of decline, many homeowners have lost their homes and they have been torn down if they become uninhabitable.
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